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Barclays has released a TV spot that highlights ChargerHelp!, a mobile app that connects electric vehicle drivers with skilled service technicians. Called "Unreasonable Impact," the spot is part of Barclays' global sustainability program that supports entrepreneurs who are addressing the world's most pressing social and environmental challenges.
The ad opens with Chargerhelp! co-founder and CEO, Kameale C. Terry, speaking about the challenges electric vehicle owners face when their vehicle's charging station breaks down. She explains how her innovative mobile app connects drivers with qualified service technicians, providing a faster and more effective solution for getting back on the road.
The rest of the spot showcases the real-life impact that ChargerHelp! is making in communities across the United States. It features heartfelt testimonials from electric vehicle drivers who have had their stations serviced by ChargerHelp!'s technicians, including a couple who rely on their electric vehicle for their business and a man who plans to drive his electric vehicle across the country.
The spot underlines the significance of responsible entrepreneurship, and the impact it can have on dealing with the world's most pressing issues. The ad ends with a message of hope: "Entrepreneurs will change the world. We're just backing them."
Overall, the Barclays TV spot, "Unreasonable Impact: ChargerHelp!" is an inspiring and informative representation of entrepreneurial sustainability in action.
Barclays TV commercial - Unreasonable Impact: ChargerHelp! produced for Barclays was first shown on television on February 15, 2023.
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